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2--Not some horny geek-boy who's gonna spray his shorts3--whenever I bring a girlfriend home from school.4--What a lame-o.5--Someone really should just put him out of his misery.6--Want me to kill him for you?7--Yeah.Would you?8--My name is Lester Burnham.9--This is my neighborhood.10--This is my street.11--This is my life.12--I'm42years old.In less than a year...13--...I'll be dead.14--Of course,I don't know that yet.15--And in a way,I'm dead already.16--Look at me.17--Jerking off in the shower.18--This will be the high point of my day.19--It's all downhill from here.20--That's my wife,Carolyn.21--See the way the handle on those pruning shears matches her gardening clogs? 22--That's not an accident.23--Hush,Bitsy!24--Hush!What is wrong with you?25--That's our next door neighbor,Jim.26--And that's his lover...Jim.27--You spoil her.Bitsy...28---Me?-...no bark!Come inside now!29---Come on.-Good morning,Jim!30--Morning,Carolyn.31--I love your tie.That color!32--I just love your roses.33--How do you get them to flourish like this?34--Well,I'll tell you:eggshells and Miracle-Gro.35---I've never heard of that.-Man...36--...I get exhausted just watching her.37--She wasn't always like this.She used to be happy.38--We used to be happy.39--My daughter,Jane.Only child.40--Janie's a pretty typical teenager:41--angry,insecure,confused.42--I wish I could tell her that's all going to pass43--but I don't want to lie to her.44--Jane,honey,are you trying to look unattractive?46--Congratulations,you've succeeded admirably.47--Lester,could you make me a little later?I'm not quite late enough.48--Nice going,Dad.49--Both my wife and daughter think I'm this gigantic loser.50--And they're right.51--I have lost something.52--I'm not exactly sure what it is,53--but I know I didn't always feel this...sedated.54--But you know what?55--It's never too late to get it back.56--Hello.This is Lester Burnham from Media Monthly magazine.57--I'm calling for Mr.Tamblin,please.58--Well,we're all under a deadline here.59--There's some information about your product launch60--that isn't even covered in your press release and...61--Yeah,OK.Can I ask you a question?62--Who is Tamblin?Does he exist?63--'Cause he doesn't ever seem to come in.64--Yeah,OK.I'll leave my number.65--It's555-0199.66--Lester Burnham.Thank you.67--Hey,Les.68--You got a minute?69--For you,Brad,I got five.70--So I'm sure you can understand71--our need to cut corners around here.72--Sure.Times are tight.You got to free up some cash.73--You got to spend money to make money,right?74---Exactly.-Like the time when Mr.Flournoy75--used the company MasterCard to pay for that hooker,76--then she used the card and stayed at the St.Regis for three months...77---That's unsubstantiated gossip!-That's$50,000!78--That's someone's salary who's gonna get fired79--because Craig has to pay women to fuck him!80--Jesus!Calm down.81--Nobody's getting fired yet.82--That's why we're having everyone write out a job description83--mapping out in detail how they contribute.84--That way management can assess who's valuable...85--And who's expendable.86--It's just business.87--I've been writing for this magazine for14years.You've been here a month? 88--I'm one of the good guys,Les.90--This is your one chance to save your job.91--There's no decision.Just write the damn thing.92--You don't think it's weird and kind of fascist?93--Possibly,but you don't want to be unemployed.94--Let's sell our souls and work for Satan because it's more convenient.95--Could you be a little bit more dramatic,please?96--So we finally got new neighbors.97--If the Lomans had let me represent them instead of the Real Estate King98--that house would never have sat on the market for six months.99--They were still mad at you for cutting down their sycamore.100--Their sycamore?Come on!101--A substantial portion of the root structure was on our property.102--How can you call it their sycamore?103--I wouldn't have the heart to cut down something if it wasn't partially mine. 104--Mom,do we always have to listen to this elevator music?105--No.No,we don't.106--As soon as you've prepared a nutritious,yet savory,meal that I'm about to eat 107--you can listen to whatever you like.108--So,Janie,how was school?109--It was OK.110--Just OK?111--No,Dad.It was spectacular.112--Well,you want to know how things went at my job today?113--They've hired this efficiency expert.114--This really friendly guy named Brad.How perfect is that?115--He's there to make it seem like they're justified in firing somebody116--because they couldn't just come right out and say that.117--That would just be too honest.118--So they've asked us.You couldn't possibly care less,could you?119--Well,what do you expect?120--You can't all of a sudden be my best friend just because you had a bad day. 121--I mean,hello!You've barely even spoken to me for months.122--What?You're Mother of the Year?You treat her like an employee.123--What?124--What?!125--I'm going to get some ice cream.126--Janie...127--I'm sorry I haven't been more...128--...available.I'm just...I...129--You know,you don't always have to wait for me to come to you.130--Great.So now it's my fault?131--I didn't say that.It's nobody's fault.132--Janie,what happened?We used to be pals.133--I will sell this house today.134--I will sell this house today.135--I will sell this house today.136--I will sell this house today.137--Welcome.I'm Carolyn Burnham.138--This living room is very dramatic.139--Wait till you see the native stone fireplace!140--A simple cream could really lighten things up.141--You could even put in a skylight.142--Well,why don't we go into the kitchen?143--It's a dream come true for any cook.144--Just filled with positive energy.145--You'll be surprised how much a ceiling fan can cut down on your energy costs. 146--You know,you could have some really fun backyard get-togethers out here. 147--The ad said this pool was"lagoon-like."148---Nothing"lagoon-like"about it.-Except for maybe the bugs!149--There aren't even any plants out here!150--What do you call this?Is this not this a plant?151--If you have a problem with the plants,I can call my landscape architect.152---Solved!-I think lagoon,I think waterfall.153--I think tropical.This is a cement hole.154--I have some tiki torches in the garage.155--Shut up!156--Stop it!You weak.You baby!Shut up!157--Shut up!Shut up!158--Who are you looking for?159--My parents are coming tonight.160--They're trying to,you know,take an active interest in me.161--Gross.I hate it when my mom does that.162--They're such assholes.Why can't they just have their own lives?163--What makes you so sure she wants us to be there?Did she ask?164--Of course not.She doesn't want us to know how important this is to her. 165--But she's been practicing her steps for weeks.166--I'll bet money she'll resent it.167--And I'm missing the James Bond marathon on TNT.168--Lester!This is important!169--I'm sensing a real distance growing between you and Jane.170--Growing?She hates me.171--She's just willful.172--She hates you,too.173--I'm sorry,I'm sorry.174--Pardon me.Excuse me.175--Now,for your halftime entertainment,176--Rockwell High's award-winning Dancing Spartanettes!178--Shit!They're still here.179---Janie!-Hey,I really enjoyed that!180---Congratulations!You were great!-I didn't win anything.181--Hi,I'm Lester,Janie's dad.182--Oh,hi.183--This is my friend,Angela Hayes.184--OK.Good to meet you.185--You were also good tonight.Very...186---...precise.-Thanks.187--Nice to meet you,Angela.Honey!188--I am so proud of you!You know,I watched you very closely.189--You didn't screw up once!190--OK.We have to go.191---So what are you girls doing now?-Dad!192--We're going out for pizza.193--Really?We can give you a ride.I have a car.Want to come with us? 194--Thanks,but I have a car.195--You have a car.Well,that's great.That's great.196--'Cause Janie's thinking about getting a car soon,aren't you?197--Dad!Mom's waiting for you.198--It was very nice meeting you,Angela.199--Any friend of Janie's is...200--...a friend of mine.201--Well...202--...I'll be seeing you around,then.203--Could he be any more...pathetic?204--I think he's sweet.205--And I think he and your mother have not had sex in a long time.206--It's the weirdest thing.207--I feel like I've been in a coma for about20years208--and I'm just now waking up.209--Spectacular.210--I'm so sorry my dad was weird tonight.211--That's OK.212--I'm used to guys drooling over me.213--It started when I was about12.214--I'd go to dinner with my parents.215--Every Thursday night,Red Lobster.216--And every guy there would stare at me when I walked in.217--And I knew what they were thinking.218--Just like I knew guys at school thought about me when they jerked off. 219---Vomit.-No,I liked it.220--And I still like it.222--it means I really have a shot at being a model,which is great.223--Because there's nothing worse in life than being ordinary.224--I really think it'll happen for you.225--I know.226--Because everything that was meant to happen,does...227--...eventually.228--Asshole.229--Hello?230--Hello?231---Hello?-Why'd you call me?232--I didn't.233--My phone rang and I answered,and somebody hung up.234--I star-69ed,and I called you back.235--Well,I was in the shower.236--Oh,gross!237--Ricky?Breakfast!238--Be right there.239---Mom?-Hello.240--I don't eat bacon,remember?241--I'm sorry.I must've forgotten.242--What's new in the world,Dad?243--This country is going straight to hell.244---Are you expecting anyone?-No.245--No.246---Hi.-Welcome to the neighborhood.247--Just something from our garden.248--Except the pasta.We got that at Fallaci's.249--It's unbelievably fresh.Drop it in the water and it's done.250--Jim Olmeyer.Two doors down.Welcome to the neighborhood.251--Colonel Frank Fitts,US Marine Corps.252---Nice to meet you.This is my partner.-Jim Berkley,but people call me J.B. 253--Let's cut to the chase,OK?What are you guys selling?254--Nothing.We just wanted to say hi to our new neighbors.255--Yeah,yeah...256--You said you're partners,so what's your business?257--Well...258--He is a tax attorney.259--And he's an anesthesiologist.260--How come these faggots always have to rub it in your face?261--How can they be so shameless?262--That's the whole thing,Dad.263--They don't feel that's anything to be ashamed of.264--Well,it is.266--Don't placate me like I'm your mother,boy.267--Forgive me,sir,for speaking so bluntly:268--Those fags make me want to puke my fucking guts out.269--Well,me too,Son.270--Yeah,me too.271--I'm serious.He just pulled down his pants and yanked it out.272--You know,like,"Say hello to Mr.Happy."273---Gross.-It wasn't gross.274---It was kind of cool.-So did you do it with him?275--Of course I did.276--He is a really well-known photographer.277--He shoots for Elle on,like,a regular basis.278--It would've been so majorly stupid of me to turn him down.279--You are a total prostitute.280--Hey.That's how things really are.281--You just don't know because you're this pampered little suburban chick. 282--So are you.You've only been in Seventeen once,and you looked fat!283--So stop acting like you're goddamned Christy Turlington!284--Cunt!285--I am so sick of people taking their insecurities out on me.286--Oh,my God!That's the pervert who filmed me last night.287--Him?Jane,no way,he's a total lunatic.288---You know him?-Yeah.289--We were on the same lunch shift when I was in ninth grade290--and he would always say the most random,weird things.291--And then one day,he was just,like,gone.292--And then,Connie Cardullo told me293--that his parents had to put him in a mental institution.294--Why?What did he do?295--What do you mean?296--Well,they can't put you away just for saying weird things.297--You total slut!298---You've got a crush on him!-What?Please!299--You're defending him.You love him.You want to have10,000of his babies. 300---Shut up!-Hi.301--My name's Ricky.I just moved next door to you.302--I know.303--I remember this really creepy incident where you were filming me last night. 304--I didn't mean to scare you.I just think you're interesting.305--Thanks,but I don't need some psycho obsessing about me right now.306--I'm not obsessing.I'm just curious.307--What a freak!308--And why does he dress like a Bible salesman?310--That can't be real.311--I don't believe him.312--I mean,he didn't even look at me once.313--How'd you get in the Army?314--Look,Sergeant,I got three reasons for being in the Army.315--First,I'm patriotic.Second,I love my country.And third,they nailed me. 316--You two boys report to me immediately after this formation.317--Take them away,Sarge!318--Hey.319--One,two,three,four.320--What's going on here?321--Bend all the way down.Here comes the bull of the woods.322--I'm sorry,what?323--Mom,nobody said anything.324--Oh.I'm sorry.325--Everyone's with their spouse.How'd it look if I showed up with no one? 326---You end up ignoring me and talking...-Now listen to me.327--This is an important business function.328--As you know,my business is selling an image329--and part of my job is to live that image...330--Honey,do me a favor.331--Just say whatever you want to say and spare me the propaganda.332--All right.Hi,Shirley!333--Listen,just do me a favor.Act happy tonight.334---I am happy,honey.-No,you're not.335--Oh!That's Buddy!336--Buddy.Buddy!337---Hi.-Hi!Good to see you again.338--It's so good to see you,too,Catherine.339---Carolyn.-Carolyn,of course.How are you?340--Very well,thank you.341---Hello,Christy.-Hello.342---My husband,Lester.-It's a pleasure.343--We've met before,actually.This thing last year.344---Christmas at the Sheraton.-Oh,yeah.345--It's OK.I wouldn't remember me,either.346--Honey,don't be weird!347---All right,honey.I won't be weird.-OK.348---I'll be whatever you want me to be.-Well,OK...349---We have a very healthy relationship.-I see.350--Well,I don't know about you guys,but I need a drink.351--Put a little more in there,cowboy.352--Excuse me.354--Yeah.355--I'm Ricky Fitts.I just moved in the house next to you.356--Hi,Ricky Fitts.I'm Lester Burnham.357--Hi,Mr.Burnham.358--Do you party?359---Excuse me?-Do you get high?360--I probably wouldn't even tell you this if I weren't a little tipsy361--but...I'm in complete awe of you.362--I mean,your firm is hands down the Rolls Royce of local real estate firms363--and your personal sales record is...364--It's very intimidating.365--You know,I'd love to sit down with you and just pick your brain.366--If you'd ever be willing.367--You know?I suppose,technically,I'm the competition368--but,I mean,I don't flatter myself369--that I'm even in the same league as you.370--I don't.371--I'd love to.372---Really?-Absolutely.373--Call my secretary.Have her schedule a lunch.374--I'll do that.Thank you.375--Did you see that movie where the body is walking around carrying its own head 376--and then the head goes down on that babe?377--Re-Animator.378--Look,I'm not paying you to do whatever it is you're doing out here.379--Fine.So don't pay me.380---Excuse me?-I quit.381--So you don't have to pay me.Now leave me alone.382--Asshole.383--I think you just became my personal hero.384--Doesn't that make you nervous,just quitting your job like that?385--Well,I guess when you're all of,what,16...386--Eighteen.387--I just do these gigs as a cover.388--I have other sources of income.389--But my dad interferes less in my life390--when I pretend to be an upstanding young citizen with a respectable job.391--Lester?!392--What are you doing?393--Honey,this...Ricky Fitts.394--This is Ricky Fitts.395--I'm Ricky Fitts.I just moved into the house next to you.396--I go to school with your daughter.398---Yeah.Jane.-Really?399--Hi.I'm ready to go.400--I'll meet you out front.401--I'm in trouble!402--Nice meeting you,Ricky Fitts.Thanks for the...thing.403--Anytime.Lester!404--If you want any more,you know where I live.405--Shit.They're home.Quick,let's go up to my room.406--I should say hi to your dad.407--I don't want to be rude.408--Nice suit.409--You're looking good,Mr.Burnham.410--Last time I saw you,you looked kind of wound up.411--Is that root beer?412--I love root beer,don't you?413---Hey.-Hi,Mom.414--You remember Angela?415--Yes,of course.416--I forgot to tell you,she's gonna spend the night.Is that OK?417--Sorry about my dad.418--Don't be.I think it's funny.419--Yeah,to you,he's just another guy who wants to jump your bones. 420--But to me,he's just...too embarrassing to live.421--Well,your mom's the one who's embarrassing.What a phony. 422--But your dad's actually kind of cute.423--Shut up.424--He is.If he just worked out a little,he'd be hot.425---Shut up!-Come on!426--Like you've never sneaked a peek at him in his underwear?427--I bet he's got a big dick.428--You are so grossing me out right now!429--If he built up his chest and arms,I would totally fuck him!430--I would!I would suck on your dad's big,fat dick431--and then I'd fuck him until his eyes rolled back in his head!432--Jane!What's that noise?433---I swear I heard something.-Yeah.434--That was the sound of you being a huge,disgusting pig.435--No,I'm serious.See?436---Oh,my God,Jane.-What is it?437--It's that psycho next door.Jane,what if he worships you?438--What if he's got,like,a shrine with pictures of you439--surrounded by dead people's heads and stuff?440--Shit.I bet he's filming us right now.442--Welcome to America's Weirdest Home Videos.443---Ricky?-Coming,Dad.444--You know I don't like locked doors in my house,boy.445--I'm sorry.I must've locked it by accident.446--So,what's up?447--I need a urine sample.448--Wow.It's been six months already.449--Can I give it to you in the morning?I just took a whiz.450--Yeah,I suppose.451--You know...452--Well...Good night,Son.453--I've been waiting for you.454--You've been working out,haven't you?455--I could tell.456--I was hoping you'd give me a bath.457--I'm very,very dirty.458--What are you doing?459--Nothing.460--You were masturbating.461---I was not.-Yes,you were.462--All right,so shoot me!I was whacking off.463--That's right,I was choking the bishop.Chafing the carrot.464--You know,saying hi to my monster.465---That's disgusting!-Excuse me,466--but some of us still have blood pumping through our veins!467---So do I!-Really?468--I'm the only one who seems to be doing anything about it!469--Lester,I refuse to live like this.470--This is not a marriage!471--This hasn't been a marriage for years.472--But you were happy as long as I kept my mouth shut.473--Guess what?I've changed.And the new me whacks off when he feels horny, 474--'cause you're obviously not gonna help me out in that department.475--I see.You think you're the only one who's sexually frustrated.476--I'm not?Well,then come on,baby,I'm ready!477--Don't you mess with me,mister.478--I will divorce you so fast it'll make your head spin!479--On what grounds?480--I'm not a drunk.I don't fuck other women.481--I don't mistreat you.I've never hit you.482--I don't even try to touch you since you made it abundantly clear483--just how unnecessary you consider me to be!484--But I did support you when you got your license.486--So turn out the light when you come back to bed,OK?487--It's a great thing when you realize488--you still have the ability to surprise yourself.489--Makes you wonder what else you can do that you've forgotten about.490--Hey,guys!491---Lester,I didn't know you ran.-I just started.492--Good for you.493--I figured you might be able to give me some pointers.I need to shape up.Fast. 494--Are you looking to just lose weight495--or do you want to have increased strength and flexibility as well?496--I want to look good naked.497--What is this?498--Fucking gay pride parade?499--Hey,Ricky.500--My life is passing before my eyes and those two have barely broken a sweat. 501--Sorry,hi.Lester Burnham.I live next door.We haven't met.502--Colonel Frank Fitts,US Marine Corps.503--Oh,well...504--Welcome to the neighborhood,sir.505--Ricky...506--I was thinking about...the movie we talked about.507---Re-Animator.-Yeah.508--You want to borrow it?It's up in my room.509---OK.-Come on.510---Can you hold this for a sec?-Sure.511--I don't think my dad would come in while someone else is here,512---but you never know.-What is this?513--Urine.514--I have to take a drug test every six months just to make sure I'm clean.515--Are you kidding?You just smoked with me last night.516--It's not mine.517--One of my clients is a nurse in a pediatrician's office.518--I cut her a deal,she keeps me in clean piss.519--You like Pink Floyd?520--I like a lot of music.521--Man,I haven't listened to this album in years.522--How much do you want?523--I don't know.It's been a while.How much is an ounce?524--This is totally decent,and it's300.525--This shit is top-of-the-line.526--It's called G-13.It's genetically engineered by the US government.527--It's extremely potent,but a completely mellow high.No paranoia.528--Is that what we smoked last night?530---How much?-Two grand.531--Jesus!532--Things have changed since1973.533--You don't have to pay now.I know you're good for it.534--Thanks.535--There's a card in there with my beeper number.536--Beep me any time,day or night.537--And I only accept cash.538--Now I know how you can afford all this equipment.539--When I was your age,I flipped burgers all summer just to buy an8-track. 540--That sucks.541--No.Actually,it was great.542--All I did was party and get laid.543--I had my whole life ahead of me.544--My dad thinks I pay for all this with catering jobs.545--Never underestimate the power of denial.546--What the hell do you think you're doing?547--Mom's mad.Bench presses.548--I'm going to whale on my pecs,and then I'm going to do my back.549--I see you're smoking pot now.I'm so glad.550--I think using illegal psychotropic substances551--is a very positive example to set for our daughter.552--You're one to talk,you bloodless,money-grubbing freak.553--Lester,you have such hostility in you!554--Do you mind?I'm trying to work out here.555--Unless you want to spot me.556--Lester,you will not get away with this!You can be sure of that!557--That's...what...558--...you...think.559--"My job consists of basically masking my contempt560--for the assholes in charge561--and,at least once a day,562--retiring to the men's room so I can jerk off563--while I fantasize about a life that doesn't so closely resemble hell."564--Well,you obviously have no interest in saving yourself.565--Brad,for14years I've been a whore for the advertising industry.566--The only way I could save myself now is if I start firebombing.567--Whatever.Management wants you gone by the end of the day.568--What sort of severance package is management prepared to offer me 569--considering the information I have about our editorial director570--buying pussy with company money?Which I think would interest the IRS, 571--since it technically constitutes fraud.572--I'm sure that some of our advertisers and rival publications574---What do you want?-One year's salary with benefits.575--That's not going to happen.576--What do you say I throw in a little sexual harassment charge to boot?577---Against who?-Against you.578--Can you prove that you didn't offer to save my job579--if I let you blow me?580--Man...You are one twisted fuck.581--Nope.582--I'm just an ordinary guy with nothing to lose.583--Yeah!584---Carolyn.-Buddy.585--I am so sorry to have kept you waiting.586--Christy left for New York this morning.587--Let's just say things were a little hectic around the house.588--What's she doing in New York?589--She's moving there.Yes.We are splitting up.590---Buddy,I'm so sorry.-Yes.591--According to her,I'm too focused on my career.592--As if being driven to succeed is some sort of a character flaw.593--She certainly did take advantage of the lifestyle my success afforded her. 594--It's for the best.595--When I saw you two at the party the other night,you seemed perfectly happy. 596--Call me crazy...597--...but it is my philosophy that in order to be successful,598--one must project an image of success at all times.599--What are you doing?600--I was filming this dead bird.601--Why?602--Because it's beautiful.603--I think maybe you forgot your medication today,mental-boy.604--Hi,Jane.605--Look,I want you to stop filming me.606--OK.607--Well,whatever.This is boring.608--Let's go.609---Do you need a ride?-Are you crazy?610--I don't want to end up hacked to pieces in a dumpster somewhere.611--It's OK.I'll walk.But thanks.612--See?He doesn't want to go e on.Let's go.613--Come on,Jane.614--I think I'm gonna walk,too.615--What?Jane,that's,like,almost a mile!616--God!I love it!。
影评: 美国丽人
《美国丽人》是一部让人深思的电影,它以其深刻的对人性和社会问题的探讨而闻名。
影片以美国中产家庭的生活为背景,通过不同人物的故事展现了现代社会的种种问题。
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导演对色彩和光影的运用非常精准,让人感受到了主人公内心的挣扎和矛盾。
配乐也非常贴合剧情,营造出一种悲壮的氛围,让人印象深刻。
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这些情节让人深思,引发了对社会现实的反思。
最后,影片的演员表现也非常出色。
凯文·史派西和安妮特·贝宁分别饰演的男女主角展现出了非常深刻的内心世界,让人为他们的命运感到心痛。
而克里斯蒂娜·海德和米娅·苏诺也分别饰演了两个非常有代表性的角色,展现了不同年龄和阶层的女性在社会中的处境。
总的来说,《美国丽人》是一部非常出色的电影,它通过对人性和社会问题的探讨,让观众产生了深刻的共鸣。
影片的精湛制作和演员
的出色表现让人印象深刻,是一部绝对值得一看的佳作。
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美洲虎上还有一块写着“R.E.King”(洛克威尔房地产大王)的一个表示虚荣的牌子。
“高帽子”汽车旅馆内景稍后凯罗琳和列奥纳多谈论着性、戏剧、烟幕、口淫。
凯罗琳:是的,噢!上帝,是的!列奥纳多:你喜欢被国王钉起来吗?凯罗琳:是的,我爱这样!来吧,陛下!丰田卡姆里车内景同日莱斯特驾着车,抽着大麻烟。
他跟着立体声里甲壳虫乐队的《我即将在我的生活里得到你》,边开边唱——莱斯特:我独自一人/我坐上车/我不知道我将在那里发现什么……另外一条道上/在那儿我也许能看见我心中另外一个国王……(看见了什么,让车速慢下来)。
莱斯特的视点:一家叫“斯麦里”的快餐店。
餐馆的招牌上画的是个用红舌头舔着嘴唇的黄色笑脸。
在招牌下面,有几个用塑料拼出的字:“现在招聘”。
莱斯特的脸上突然呈出年轻时的一种表情。
“斯麦里”快餐店内景稍后一个稍微过胖的少女站在柜台前。
在她身后,隐约看见几个动作迟缓的女孩子在工作。
他们都穿着黄色工作制服,戴着白色棒球帽,和店门口招牌上的那人一样。
莱斯特走进来,拉直领带,走向柜台。
柜台女孩(机械地):斯麦里,欢迎来斯麦里。
你可以尝尝我们新鲜的牛排和鸡蛋肉卷,只花一美元二十九分。
莱斯特:老实说,我想应聘工作。
她盯着他,被他的年龄和服饰搞糊涂了。
收银女孩:这儿没有经理岗位,只有收银员。
莱斯特:好的。
我正在找最少担责任的工作。
“斯麦里”快餐店内景稍后莱斯特和经理坐在同一张餐桌上。
经理是一个穿着短袖衬衫、打着领带,领带上有斯麦里标志的小伙子。
经理:我认为你不适合这工作。
莱斯特:我有快餐店工作经验。
经理:是的,那是20年以前。
莱斯特:好吧。
我知道这儿有令人惊异的技术上的进步;但是……你们肯定有些训练课程。
不让我学就说我不会,我认为这不公平。
经理皱着眉头,表示不理解。
莱斯特:你如果选择不雇用我,我只能猜测那是因为我的年龄;我只能把年龄歧视作为你们的解释,那样我要和我的律师联系。
《美国丽人》英文观后感影评《美国丽人》英文观后感影评Film in the beginning, male host Mr. of side white tell us the coda of affair:he dead.This can not help letting the person remind of more virtuous than benefit bosom of beginning.Male leading role William the lotus Er ascend of the corpse float to float on the swimming pool, but he of the voice lead us to return to a story of beginning, narrate in detail from the beginning.Although a lot of movie usage so of means, few enough solidly knit physique to enough start to prop up a final outcome which have been already know.Perhaps BEof each the aspect all suited more contemporary American of life practice with appreciate beauty appetite, should the slice acquired to unprecedentedly clip a way shout in mainland in the United States, regardless is that a film criticism or an audience be all obtain what one has wished for a long ti general fight to be the first of crush into movie theater.Although should slice at whole the United States of 429 cinema project, it the receipt of a film gross earnings in two weeks have already rank five, it sensation effect perhaps only havecan place on equalfooting.In addition, should slice's being also a scene be infinite on each big movie stanza(particularly is the United States various film criticism association), cover with Jing to cut Ji, with one action bagged more than 50 items to judge and decide medium of more than 100 awards.Such as the Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Director of 20XX年Oscar, Best Film, the best and original manuscript etc. laurel wreath already good enough to elucidation: “Beautiful person in the United States" is notaher"die don't feel Xiao" of the United States dream.《美国丽人》英文观后感影评It's an incredible film about a taleny musician. His parents abandoned him on a steam ship which traveled to American from other places.The boy was brought up by a Negro who gave him the name 'Danny Boodmann T.D. Lemon Nineteen hundred .' His dad was killed in an accident and then he showed his talent in piano playing. He became a pianist on the steam boat in a group of 4 to 5 people.He never cooperated and always let his piano be aware of by the people in the dance floor so that other players would stop and look at those noblemen and noblewomen dancing crazily following the music .1900'skill was also well known among the people on the land . He hadn't got off the boat evenfor one time .He had seen uncountable people go to America to look for their dreams .He thought that the people on the land was too busy and didn't know what they were busy for.He wanted to do what he liked, what was easy ,what could make him happy. He could do anything but be ordinary.He was born on the boat and lived his all life on it .Just like a brief note passed through our ears and disappeared ."The legend of 1990" Was directed by Giuseppe Tornatore .It was written by Alesscandro Baricco .Tim Roth played the role of 1900. The film was attractive because of its amazing plot ,wonderful actor ,meaningful opinion and the excellent music .The sound of the piano had its moods and feelings .When 1900 met a graceful girl ,the sound became lyric.When he was arround by the poor who were enthusiastic ,the sound became brisk .When he played alone ,the sound became sad .The changeable appeared any time in the film. 1900's last song was silence .Before a dull explosion ,his fingers moved in the air ,played his last note.The film let me think a lot on life .I'll definitely recommend it to you .Let the music start ,telling you the legend of 1900.《美国丽人》英文观后感影评Leggenda del pianista sull'oceano,laTake a piano. The keys begin, the keys end. You know there are eightyeight of them, nobody can tell you any different. They are not infinite. You are infinite. And on these keys the music that you can make is infinite. I like that. That I can live by.What I didn't see. In all that sprawling city there was everything except an end. There was no end. What I did not see was where the whole thing came to an end. The end of the world...You get me up on that gangway and you're rolling out in front of me a keyboard of millions of keys, millions and billions of keys that never end.That they never end. That keyboard is infinite. And if that keyboard is infinite, then on that keyboard there is no music you can play. You're sitting on the wrong bench. That's God's piano.How do you choose just one? One woman, one house, one piece of land to call your own, one landscape to look at, one way to die...I was born on this ship, and the world passed me by, but two thousand people at a time. And there were wishes here, but never more than fit between prow and stern. You played out your happiness, but on a piano that was not infinite. I learned to livethat way.。
影评:美国丽人电影影评:美国丽人《美国丽人》是一部由萨姆·门德斯执导的电影,它以其深刻的情感描绘和强烈的主题吸引了观众的注意。
这部电影让我在许多方面感到震撼,并引发了我对生活和社会的思考。
首先,电影通过对主人公莱斯特·伯恩汀的生活描绘,展现了现代社会中人们对自由和幸福的追求。
莱斯特是一个中年男人,他感到自己的生活陷入了枯燥和无聊。
然而,当他遇到了他的女儿的朋友安吉拉时,他的生活开始发生变化。
这个遇见让他重新审视自己的生活,并追求自己真正想要的东西。
这个情节引发了我对于自我认知和追求真正的幸福的思考。
其次,电影通过对莱斯特的妻子卡罗琳的描绘,探讨了社会对外表和成功的追求所带来的压力。
卡罗琳是一个完美主义者,她在外人面前保持着完美的形象,但内心却充满了不满和空虚。
她对自己的外貌和事业的追求,让我深思当我们过度追求外在表象时,是否会忽视内心的真正需求。
此外,电影还通过对莱斯特的邻居、美丽的安吉拉的描绘,探讨了社会对美的崇拜和对年轻人的性化现象。
安吉拉是一个年轻而迷人的女孩,她的出现让莱斯特对自己的生活感到无比的吸引。
然而,电影也展示了年轻人在追求自由和成长的过程中所面临的困惑和挑战。
这一情节引发了我对于社会对美的标准和年轻人成长过程的思考。
总的来说,《美国丽人》通过对主人公和周围人物的生活描绘,呈现了现代社会中人们对自由、幸福、外貌和性化的追求。
这部电影给我留下了深刻的印象,并引发了我对生活和社会的思考。
它提醒我们要审视自己的追求和价值观,以及内心真正的需求。
这部电影不仅在情感上触动了我,还让我思考了很多关于现代社会的问题。
我强烈推荐观看《美国丽人》,并相信它会给你带来深刻的感受和共鸣。
1美国丽人 American Beauty"American Beauty" is a comedy because we laugh at the absurdity of the hero's problems.And a tragedy because we can identify with his failure--not the specific details, but the general outline.The movie is about a man who fears growing older, losing the hope of true love and not being respected by those who know him best. If you never experience those feelings, take out a classified ad. People want to take lessons from you.Lester Burnham, the hero of "American Beauty," is played by Kevin Spacey as a man who is unloved by his daughter, ignored by his wife and unnecessary at work. "I'll be dead in a year," he tells us in almost the first words of the movie. "In a way, I'm dead already." The movie is the story of his rebellion.We meet his wife, Carolyn (Annette Bening), so perfect her garden shears are coordinated with her footwear. We meet his daughter Jane (Thora Birch), who is saving up for breast implants even though augmentation is clearly unnecessary; perhaps her motivation is not to become more desirable to men, but to make them miserable about what they can't have."Both my wife and daughter think I'm this chronic loser," Lester complains. He is right. But they are not without their reasons. At an agonizing family dinner, Carolyn plays Mantovanian music that mocks every mouthful; the music is lush and reassuring, and the family is angry and silent. When Lester criticizes his daughter's attitude, she points out correctly that he has hardly spoken to her in months.Everything changes for Lester the night he is dragged along by his wife to see their daughter perform as a cheerleader. There on the floor, engrossed in a sub-Fosse pompon routine, he sees his angel: Angela (Mena Suvari), his daughter's high-school classmate. Is it wrong for a man in his 40s to lust after a teenage girl? Any honest man understands what a complicated question this is. Wrong morally, certainly, and legally. But as every woman knows, men are born with wiring that goes directly from their eyes to their genitals, bypassing the higher centers of thought. They can disapprove of their thoughts, but they cannot stop themselves from having them."American Beauty" is not about a Lolita relationship, anyway. It's about yearning after youth, respect, power and, of course, beauty. The momenta man stops dreaming is the moment he petrifies inside and starts writing snarfy letters disapproving of paragraphs like the one above. Lester's thoughts about Angela are impure, but not perverted; he wants to do what men are programmed to do, with the most beautiful woman he has ever seen.Angela is not Lester's highway to bliss, but she is at least a catalyst for his freedom. His thoughts, and the discontent they engender, blast him free from years of emotional paralysis, and soon he makes a cheerful announcement at the funereal dinner table: "I quit my job, told my boss to - - - - himself and blackmailed him for $60,000." Has he lost his mind? Not at all. The first thing he spends money on is perfectly reasonable: a bright red 1970 Pontiac Firebird.Carolyn and Jane are going through their own romantic troubles. Lester finds out Carolyn is cheating when he sees her with her lover in the drive-through lane of a fast-food restaurant (where he has a job he likes). Jane is being videotaped by Ricky (Wes Bentley), the boy next door, who has a strange light in his eyes. Ricky's dad (Chris Cooper) is a former Marine who tests him for drugs, taking a urine sample every six months; Ricky plays along to keep the peace until he can leave home.All of these emotional threads come together during one dark and stormy night, when there is a series of misunderstandings so bizarre they belong in a screwball comedy. And at the end, somehow, improbably, the film snatches victory from the jaws of defeat for Lester, its hero. Not the kind of victory you'd get in a feel-good movie, but the kind where you prove something important, if only to yourself."American Beauty" is not as dark or twisted as "Happiness," last year's attempt to shine a light under the rock of American society. It's more about sadness and loneliness than about cruelty or inhumanity. Nobody is really bad in this movie, just shaped by society in such a way they can't be themselves, or feel joy.The performances all walk the line between parody and simple realism; Thora Birch and Wes Bentley are the most grounded, talking in the tense, flat voices of kids who can't wait to escape their homes. Bening's character, a real estate agent who chants self-help mantras, confuses happiness with success--bad enough if you're successful, depressing if you're not.And Spacey, an actor who embodies intelligence in his eyes and voice, is the right choice for Lester Burnham. He does reckless and foolish things in this movie, but he doesn't deceive himself; he knows he's running wild--and chooses to, burning up the future years of an empty lifetimefor a few flashes of freedom. He may have lost everything by the end of the film, but he's no longer a loser.2美国丽人 American BeautyIt’s a tricky business to leave American Beauty feeling all right, but the film works very hard to make that possible, despite its dismal representation of suburban living.Scripted by first-time screenwriter Alan Ball (who used to write for Cybill and off-Broadway) and directed by British theater veteran Sam Mendes (Cabaret, The Blue Room), the film features Thora Birch, once Harrison Ford’s school-uniformed daughter in the Tom Clancy movies, now a really pissed-off teen named Jane, living in the generic ’burbs with her hateful and self-hating parents, Lester (Kevin Spacey) and Carolyn (Annette Bening). The poor kid doesn’t have a chance. She’s a morose cheerleader with pale skin and red-red lipstick, as well as a blond, burstingly beautiful best friend, Angela (Mena Suvari, the golden girl of American Pie), also on the squad, who absorbs all attention whenever they’re in the same space.Birch is absolutely brilliant. Her sophisticated performance of Jane’s despair and aspirations — to be like Angela, to be loved by her father or someone resembling him, to be anywhere but where she is, in a room where her mother is melting down before her eyes — save American Beauty from comic, surreal overkill. She anchors the film’s easy-target hysterics in a character whose face — more than any dialogue or situation —registers the dark nuances of adolescent fear, disgust and longing.However, most critical attention has been centered on the movie’s insights into Lester’s horrific existence. This is understand able, as he is the narrator. Right off the bat he tells us, "This is my life. In less than a year, I’ll be dead. Of course, I don’t know that yet. In a way I’m dead already." The language is brutal and lyrical. The scene beneath the voiceover is alarmingly sterile but extremely familiar: an overhead shot of a suburban neighborhood, all the houses alike, all the streets going nowhere. In an instant, he’s sympathetic, the heart of the film. You anticipate and dread his death, and wonder who will be responsible.You’re led to believe that it’s Jane, indirectly or otherwise. The very first shot in the film is her face, on video, pouting. She’s talking to whoever holds the camera, whom we learn later is her boyfriend, a strange, desperate and abused new neighbor named Ricky (Wes Bentley). He affords his elaborate entertainment system by selling pot (to her dad) but he spends most of his time videotaping everyone, in particular Jane at all hours, from any position he can manage, as she crosses her lawn, gossipsin the schoolyard, passes by her bedroom window. In this first scene, she talks about how unhappy she is, and how much she dislikes Lester. "I need a father who’s a role model," she says. "Someone should put him out of his misery." Off camera, Ricky offers to kill him for her.This offer is certainly foreboding, especially since it’s followed by Lester’s announcement of his imminent demise. As the action proceeds, Jane is revealed as being typically teenagerish in her wrath: that is, not convinced that what she thinks she wants is really what she wants. (Angela says that the worst thing is to be "ordinary," and Jane believes her for most of the film, also accepting Angela’s plainly unfounded judgment that she —Jane —is ordinary.) She’s also passive and fearfu l, despite her desperation, characteristics she’s absorbed from Lester and Carolyn (who sells real estate badly and has an affair with the local "real estate king," played by Peter Gallagher). But Ricky, he’s another story: a ticking time bomb, embodying the stereotype that suburban white boys are fast becoming in today’s mass-media eye. His backstory includes a pathologically passive mom (Allison Janney) and a menacing dad, Marine Colonel Frank Fitts (Chris Cooper, devastating in a truly troubling role).F itts’ salient traits are ruthlessness, rigidity and homophobia —the ’90s insta-signs of imminent suburban-guy breakdown — which definitively set him apart from Lester, who genuinely likes his gay neighbors and who becomes remarkably flexible once he loses his advertising job and falls in love with Angela. This latter development comes to resembles Lolita, in that Angela relishes her role as jailbait, misunderstanding it as a means to self-worth (a typical girl’s mistake, hardly pathological in her given en vironment). Lester’s redemption takes up the movie’s length and emotional focus, but he leaves walking disasters in his wake: most obviously, his undone wife andguilt-traumatized child.By the time these results become clear to you, the film will be over. It ends, as it promises in its opening frames, with Lester’s death. The face that will haunt you is Jane’s, as it haunts her father, her boyfriend and her mother. Mopey and dreamy, implacable and lovely, Jane, like Lissa in Best Laid Plans, wants more than she can imagine. If only the movies around them were so ambitious.American Beauty 美国丽人英语影评And there were a lot of great ones this year. I will also say something even (possibly) bolder--that Kevin Spacey gives the performance of his career. And all us movie geeks know that is saying a LOT, given this man's past roles, and his talent. I used to think he was overrated as an actor. Then I figured OK, I see what all the fuss is about. Now, he's up there with my favorite actors of all time, with James Woods, Steve Buscemi, Robert Deniro...probably in the top 5.I was lucky enough to see a free screening this afternoon and boy, am I glad I had the privilege. In fact, this review might not even be that coherent- it's one of those movies that blows you away so much that you have trouble even putting your feelings into words.The plotline sounds trite when you first describe it (it did to me when I first heard about it), Spacey plays a man who describes himself as a loser, with Annette Bening as his horrible, shrewish, self-absorbed, pathetic b*tch of a wife. His daughter is not all that likeable either, despite the fact that you can understand why she turned out this way, with her as a mother. Just when you think you've met the most dysfunctional family in the world outside of "Happiness", you find out about the family who just moved in next door. At first, the strange son seems like the most messed-up member of their brood, but after you get to meet his ex-military, abusive, homophobic, terrifying father and his withdrawn, sad, headcase mother, you realize he is the most normal member of the household by far. Then, the filmwriters toss in Kevin Spacey's lustful obsession with his daughter's sexkitten cheerleader friend, which trust me, is a lot more fun, entertaining, and amusing than it sounds when you read about it. Soon, he is having the most entertaining, amusing midlife crisis ever seen in the history of cinema. He just doesn't give a ***k about what he does or says anymore, and you only wish you could get away with doing the things he does.I found myself laughing out loud in this movie so many times, most of it horrified, amazed laughter at what is happening and the things that are coming out of the character's mouths, especially Spacey's. He had at least a dozen lines that had every member of the audience in hysterics and actual applause and cheers.I can't say enough good things about this movie. You think, after the first five minutes, that you know how the movie will end. Well, Spacey's opening narrative does give it away, but trust me, the events unfold in a way that you will NEVER see coming. You will swear you can see what a character is going to do next, what violent or self-destructice act they will commit, but you turn out to be wrong.Without getting too pretentious here, the movie lives up to it's theme/tagline of "...look closer". THe characters are not what they seem, up until the end, and even then they surprise you. At least two characters that you are POSITIVE you have figured out, do or say something that turns all your preconceptions of them upside down, while making your jaw drop, and your heart ache. You will leave the movie with a smile, though, and that is maybe what I expected least of all.影评作业"American Beauty" is a comedy because we laugh at the absurdity of the hero's problems. And a tragedy because we can identify with hisfailure--not the specific details, but the general outline.The movie is about a man who fears growing older, losing the hope of true love and not being respected by those who know him best.Lester Burnham, the hero of "American Beauty," who is unloved by his daughter, ignored by his wife and unnecessary at work. "I'll be dead in a year," he tells us in almost the first words of the movie. "In a way, I'm dead already." The movie is the story of his rebellion.We meet his wife, Carolyn , so perfect her garden shears are coordinated with her footwear. We meet his daughter Jane , who is saving up for breast implants even though augmentation is clearly unnecessary; perhaps her motivation is not to become more desirable to men, but to make them miserable about what they can't have.American Beauty" is not about a Lolita relationship, anyway. It's about yearning after youth, respect, power and, of course, beauty. The moment a man stops dreaming is the moment he petrifies inside and starts writing snarfy letters disapproving of paragraphs like the one above. Lester's thoughts about Angela are impure, but not perverted; he wants to do what men are programmed to do, with the most beautiful woman he has ever seen.All of these emotional threads come together during one dark and stormy night, when there is a series of misunderstandings so bizarre they belong in a screwball comedy. And at the end, somehow, improbably, the film snatches victory from the jaws of defeat for Lester, its hero. Not the kind of victory you'd get in a feel-good movie, but the kind where you prove something important, if only to yourself."American Beauty" is not as dark or twisted as "Happiness," last year's attempt to shine a light under the rock of American society. It's more about sadness and loneliness than about cruelty or inhumanity. Nobody is really bad in this movie, just shaped by society in such a way they can't be themselves, or feel joy.He does reckless and foolish things in this movie, but he doesn't deceive himself; he knows he's running wild--and chooses to, burning up the future years of an empty lifetime for a few flashes of freedom. He may have lost everything by the end of the film, but he's no longer a loser.。
美国丽人完整版百度云美国丽人完成版导读:就爱阅读网友为您分享以下“美国丽人完成版”资讯,希望对您有所帮助,感谢您对的支持!山东农业大学学期论文The Understanding of Beauty on American Beauty Abstract: American Beauty was the biggest winner of the 1999 Awards of the Movie Academy of America. It is the engagement with a host of controversial contemporary issues concerning the concept of masculinity in a post-feminist and post-industrial society. This paper tries to analyze “beauty” in the film. With the analysis of the material selection, the structure, the cinematography, and the symbol in it, this paper tries to discover the beauty in the movie. The movie stems from the most noble and honorable motives, which attempt to fulfill the ancient dictum that fiction should instruct as well as entertain, and which also help us torecognize a social issue that we might otherwise overlook. American Beauty shows much more than we can imagine. By learning from it, we know how to seek and appreciate the beauty of the life besides the drama.Key Words: American Beauty; understanding of beauty; crisis《美国丽人》中关于美的理解摘要:《美国丽人》荣获2000年奥斯卡最佳影片等四项大奖,该片涉及到后女权主义和后工业社会中一系列有关男性特征的富有争议性的当代问题。
美国丽人影评
《美国丽人》是一部令人难以忘怀的电影,它不仅在视觉上给我留下深刻的印象,更是引发了我内心深处的共鸣。
首先,电影的导演山姆·门德斯以其独特的导演手法,将整个故事呈现得如同
一幅精心构图的画作。
每一帧画面都充满了细腻的情感和令人惊叹的美感。
无论是那片飘落的玫瑰花瓣,还是那个被风吹乱的塑料袋,都让我感受到了生活中的美好与脆弱。
导演通过对细节的把握,让我对美的定义有了新的认识。
其次,电影中的角色塑造也非常出色。
凯文·史派西饰演的莱斯特·伯恩翰是
一个沉闷无趣的中年男人,但在他的内心深处却隐藏着一颗不甘平庸的心。
他通过重新找回自己的激情和追求自由,让我明白了人生的真正意义。
而安涅特·贝宁斯饰演的卡罗琳则是一个外表完美却内心空虚的女性形象,她的存在让我反思了社会对女性的期望和束缚。
此外,电影中的音乐也是一大亮点。
托马斯·纽曼的配乐充满了悲壮和希望,
与影片的情节相得益彰。
每一首音乐都像是一种情感的释放,让我在观影过程中更加投入。
最重要的是,电影通过对现实生活的刻画,揭示了人性的复杂性和社会的虚伪。
它让我思考了人们对外在美的追逐,以及内心真正的渴望。
它告诉我,生活并不总是如我们所愿,但我们仍然可以通过改变自己来寻找到真正的幸福。
总之,《美国丽人》是一部令人深思的电影,它通过细腻的画面、出色的角色
塑造和感人的音乐,让我对生活有了新的认识。
它不仅给我带来了美的享受,更让我思考了人生的意义和价值。
这部电影将永远留在我的记忆中,成为我心灵深处的一道美丽风景。
《美国丽人》揭示美国幽暗底层的黑色幽默电影《美国丽人》(American Beauty)是一部由萨姆·门德斯执导,凯文·史派西、安妮特·贝宁、塞缪尔·杰克逊等人主演的经典电影。
该片于1999年上映,以其独特的叙事风格和深刻的社会讽刺赢得了观众和评论家的一致好评。
影片以黑色幽默的手法揭示了美国社会幽暗底层的现实,探讨了人性、家庭、社会等诸多议题。
本文将从不同角度分析《美国丽人》中所展现的黑色幽默,揭示其中蕴含的深刻内涵。
首先,影片通过对主人公莱斯特·伯恩厄姆的刻画,展现了现代社会中人们内心的迷茫和挣扎。
莱斯特是一名中年男子,过着平庸乏味的生活,工作枯燥乏味,家庭关系紧张。
然而,在一次偶然的机会下,他爱上了自己女儿的同班同学安吉拉,这种禁忌的感情让他重新找回了生活的激情。
莱斯特开始追求自己的梦想,不再受制于传统的道德规范和社会期许,这种反叛的行为在一定程度上体现了黑色幽默的一面。
他以一种戏谑的态度对待生活,将自己置于荒诞的境地中,试图逃避现实的束缚。
这种对现实的嘲讽和挑衅,正是黑色幽默的一种表现形式。
其次,影片通过对其他角色的刻画,进一步展现了社会底层的黑暗面。
比如,莱斯特的妻子卡罗琳,她是一个事业心强、追求完美的女性,但内心却充满了空虚和焦虑。
为了追求社会地位和物质享受,她不惜一切代价,甚至与房地产经纪人巴德展开了不伦之恋。
巴德则是一个表面风光的成功人士,实际上却是一个道德沦丧、心怀恶意的人。
他利用自己的权力和地位,对他人进行欺凌和威胁,展现了社会底层黑暗的一面。
影片通过这些角色的塑造,揭示了现代社会中人们追求权力、金钱和地位所带来的腐化和堕落,以及人性的扭曲和丑陋。
此外,影片还通过对青少年安吉拉和她男友瑞奇的描绘,探讨了家庭、青少年成长等议题。
安吉拉是一个叛逆、自恋的少女,她追求外表和表面的光鲜,却忽略了内心的真实需求。
瑞奇则是一个受过伤害、内心脆弱的少年,他通过摄影来表达自己的情感和内心世界。
《美国丽人》观后感表面下掩藏的欲望与崩溃《美国丽人》是一部由萨姆·门德斯执导的经典电影,它以独特的方式展现了人性中隐藏的欲望与崩溃。
影片的故事发生在一个富裕的郊区社区,通过多条平行的剧情线索,揭示了主人公们内心的挣扎和痛苦。
观看这部电影后,我深深被它所传达的深度和内涵所震撼。
首先,本片通过对主人公莱斯特·伯恩汀的刻画,展现了人性中隐藏的欲望。
莱斯特是一个中年男子,他在家庭和工作中都感到沮丧和压抑。
然而,当他遇到了邻居的女儿安吉拉时,他的内心被重新点燃。
他对安吉拉的欲望逐渐升温,最终导致他对自己的生活做出了极端的改变。
这种欲望的掩藏和释放,使得莱斯特成为了一个令人着迷的角色。
他的内心世界和外在表现之间的冲突,揭示了人性中普遍存在的欲望与崩溃之间的微妙关系。
其次,本片通过对其他角色的刻画,进一步探讨了欲望和崩溃的主题。
莱斯特的妻子卡罗琳是一个事业型的女性,她在追求成功和完美的过程中,逐渐失去了自我。
她对外表和物质的追求,使得她内心的空虚和不满逐渐增加。
与此同时,安吉拉的父亲弗兰克也是一个被欲望所困扰的角色。
他在追求财富和权力的过程中,逐渐失去了对家庭的关注和爱意。
这些角色的命运交织在一起,形成了一幅关于欲望与崩溃的画卷。
此外,本片还通过对家庭和社区的描绘,探讨了欲望和崩溃对整个社会的影响。
富裕的郊区社区表面上看似和谐繁荣,但实际上却隐藏着许多问题和矛盾。
人们在追求物质和社会地位的过程中,忽略了内心的需求和情感的交流。
这种空虚和冷漠最终导致了家庭和社区关系的破裂和崩溃。
影片以一种讽刺的方式揭示了现代社会中普遍存在的问题,引发了观众对社会现象的深思。
总的来说,《美国丽人》是一部充满深度和内涵的电影,它通过对欲望和崩溃的描绘,展现了人性中普遍存在的冲突和矛盾。
影片的表面故事掩藏着更深层次的思考,引发了观众对生活和社会的反思。
导演萨姆·门德斯以其独特的拍摄手法和出色的演员表现,成功地将这个故事呈现给观众。
《美国丽人》影评
《美国丽人》:探索生活中的美与荒谬
作为一部深入探讨现代生活的电影,《美国丽人》给我留下了深刻的印象。
导演萨姆·门德斯以他独特的视角,将我们带入一个看似完美的美国家庭,并揭示了
其中的荒谬和破裂。
首先,电影中的角色塑造令人难以忘怀。
凯文·史派西饰演的莱斯特·伯恩汀是一个中年男子,他在家庭和工作中都感到压抑。
他的内心世界被精确地展现出来,使观众能够与他建立共鸣。
我发现自己在他的情感起伏中感到深深地共鸣,从
他的挣扎和追求中,我不禁思考起自己的生活。
其次,影片对美国社会的讽刺和批判是令人深思的。
它揭示了人们在追求表面
上的成功时,常常忽视了内心的需求。
我们看到莱斯特的妻子卡罗琳,她追求
完美的外表和社会地位,但却忽略了她内心的渴望。
这种对社会价值观的挑战,使我反思了自己对成功的定义,以及我是否真正追求自己内心的愿望。
此外,电影的摄影和配乐也是其成功的关键之一。
萨姆·门德斯运用了大量的视
觉效果和符号,通过对细节的关注,强调了角色内心的情感。
同时,托马斯·纽
曼的配乐为电影增添了一层神秘和梦幻的氛围,使得观众更能够沉浸在故事中。
总的来说,《美国丽人》是一部引人深思的电影,它通过对现代生活的观察和揭示,让观众反思自己的生活和价值观。
它不仅仅是一部关于美国社会的电影,
更是一部关于人性和追求幸福的电影。
这部电影给予我了很多感触,让我重新
思考了自己的人生选择。
《美国丽人》影评《美国丽人》是一部令人深思的电影,它以细腻的情感描绘了现代社会中的个人困境和家庭破裂。
这部电影通过多个角度展现了人们内心的挣扎和渴望,给我留下了深刻的印象。
首先,这部电影通过对主人公莱斯特的刻画,展现了一个中年男人的自我发现和追求生活真谛的旅程。
莱斯特在电影一开始就表现出了对现有生活的不满和迷茫,但随着他逐渐解放自己的内心,我们看到了一个真正追求自由和幸福的人。
这种追求不仅体现在他对自己职业的改变,还表现在他与邻居简的感情纠葛中。
通过莱斯特的故事,电影告诉我们,只有真正找到自己的内心欲望和热情,我们才能找到真正的幸福。
其次,电影通过对家庭关系的描绘,展现了家庭破裂对个人的影响和伤害。
莱斯特的妻子卡罗琳和女儿简都在家庭的压力下变得焦虑和迷茫。
卡罗琳在追求物质上的满足时忽略了家庭的温暖和亲情,而简则在寻找自我身份的过程中陷入了误区。
这些角色的命运让我深思,家庭是我们生活中最重要的支持系统,但当家庭关系破裂时,我们很容易迷失自己。
最后,电影通过对美国社会的讽刺和批判,揭示了人们对表面价值的追逐和忽视内心需求的现象。
莱斯特的邻居一家和他们的朋友们都是典型的成功人士,他们追求的是物质上的成功和社会地位,而忽视了内心的渴望。
这种社会现象让我深感反思,我们是否应该重新审视自己的价值观,不要让社会的期待束缚我们的选择。
总的来说,《美国丽人》是一部引人深思的电影,它通过对个人追求、家庭关系和社会现象的描绘,给观众带来了强烈的感受和共鸣。
这部电影让我意识到,只有真正追求内心的渴望,我们才能找到真正的幸福。
同时,它也提醒我们要珍惜家庭关系,不要被社会的价值观所迷惑。
我强烈推荐观看《美国丽人》,相信它会给你带来深刻的思考和启示。
美国丽人影评热能11-1班徐伟22111448看过《美国丽人》后,又看了豆瓣上的影评,心情不由得沉重起来,一股绝望的气息萦绕在周围。
《美国丽人》,原来还以为会写美国的选美,随着片子缓缓地进行了半个小时,我还是不知道片子讲的是什么,只看看到那一家人的争吵,丈夫的懦弱,妻子的拜金与女强人形象,女儿的叛逆,这家人的生活一点都不幸福,也不懂得如何去幸福得生活,偏偏妻子还要营造出一份温馨的家庭模样。
这一家人的生活就这么不急不缓地进行着,喜欢看紧凑节奏的我就这么被吊着。
影片一开始,男主人公的旁白就告诉我们事情的结尾:他死了.这不禁让人想起比利怀德<日落大道>的开场.男主角威廉荷尔登的尸体飘浮在泳池上,而他的声音带领我们回到故事的开始,细说从头.虽然很多电影使用了这样的手段,但很少有足够坚实的织体能够支撑起一个已知的结局.莱斯特是被邻居一枪打死的.那个邻居曾经是美军上校,他之所以这么冲动是有很多原因的.主要的一个是,那天晚上他潜藏的同性恋倾向撕破了海军陆战队的高傲伪装.他试图亲吻莱斯特,因为他以为他也是同性恋.他这么以为也是有原因的,主要的一个是,他误以为自己的儿子曾经与莱斯特有过性活动.但当上校发现自己搞错了的时候,他愤怒了,所以,他要为莱斯特使自己蒙受的耻辱复仇.而这之前的莱斯特是什么样子呢?他非常,非常的不快乐.他有一份在杂志社写稿的讨厌工作,他有一个小他一半且认为他没有使用价值的老板,他甚至有一个钻到钱眼里整天抱怨他无能的老婆,更过分的是,他还有一个打心眼里蔑视他的女儿. 不过,幸好有两个人及时出现拯救了他.一个是上校邻居的儿子Ricky;一个是女儿的好朋友Angela,校篮球队的拉拉队长.终于,他"求生"的欲望被激起,对生活开始有了一点想象力,于是他主动辞掉了工作,临走之前勒索了老板六万美元,买了一辆70年的火鸟汽车,回家健身,抽大麻,并不停的幻想Angela片名"美国丽人"实际上是玫瑰家族的一种.导演门德斯用这种玫瑰象征生命中的完美.莱斯特对安吉拉的性幻想永远在铺天盖地的玫瑰花瓣中展开,其久旱逢甘露一般的铺张想象充分喻示了他的生命中是如何的缺少"美".还有他的妻子卡洛琳,也要通过料理花园弥补与家庭的缝隙,从中找寻填充自己的意义和美.<美国丽人>是一幅美国风情画,它包含的很多社会问题都是欧美等发达资本主义国家普遍存在的症结.诸如拜金主义造成的精神压力,生活的单调乏味,个人的挫败感,性,毒品,暴力等等等等.感同身受的美国观众会处处与影片的细节产生共鸣.在这里,我们把它看作一部特殊的情色电影,着重考察影片在描写不伦关系时的独特视角首先,只要将莱斯特伯恩汉姆(Lester Burnham)这个名字的字母顺序稍加颠倒,就会得到那博科夫的经典小说<洛丽塔>中男主角的名字----汉伯特莱恩斯("Humbert learns");而曼娜苏瓦丽扮演的安吉拉海耶斯(Angela Hayes),其姓氏海耶斯也极有可能指涉<洛丽塔>中的早熟女孩洛丽塔海斯(Lolita Haze).可见,编剧在创造人物时已经有了进一步的考虑.那么,"不伦"关系究竟在<美国丽人>中占据了什么样的地位呢?这种社会禁忌,只要稍微处理不好,就会严重影响人物的发展和故事的和谐.一个十六岁的小女孩成了一个四十二岁的中年男人的拯救者,她给了他美的希望,给了他一个改变生活的理由,可以说,这样的角度是同类题材里从来没有过的.当然,这并不是说导演在肯定这样的关系.虽然他们最终获得了一定程度的解放和成长,但两个人的出发点都是自我和自私的.莱斯特有一个失败的家庭,在妻子和女儿眼里他是一个不折不扣的失败者.他长期没有性生活,每天的最高潮就是在淋浴的时候手淫.女儿恨他,工作又不顺心,几乎周围所有的人都不关心他的存在."没关系",他说,"连我自己都不会记得自己的存在."直到有一天他和妻子卡洛琳去女儿的学校体育馆看她的拉拉队演出,安吉拉异常耀眼的出现使他瞬间看到无数朵美丽的玫瑰花在她胸前绽放.似乎是有生以来第一次,莱斯特一下子被欲望击中了.从此以后,他迈出了精神重生的第一步.在莱斯特看来,"美"就是一种解放,他追求的美,本质上就是在追求使自己冲出围困芸芸众生的牢笼.安吉拉是粗俗的,高傲的.她的座右铭是"没有比平庸更糟的了",所以她要拼命的在男性面前表现自己的千娇百媚,要拼命的在同学面前吹嘘自己的性经验(如跟某某摄影师上床),即使在好友珍的面前,也毫不掩饰自己对男性(尤其是珍的父亲莱斯特)的统治欲望,"如果有完全不认识的人看着我,想和我上床,那就说明我真的是块做模特的料."她要通过征服男人证明自己的存在,表明自己的与众不同.应该说,这种内心渴望是很值得同情的.在安吉拉看来,"美"就是一种力量.她追求的美,本质上就是在追求使自己凌驾于芸芸众生的力量.可见,两个人都不是为纯粹的性爱牵在一起,他们彼此都是对方获得转变的"契机".影片似乎说明,美就是自由,就是打破禁锢的思想,就是无拘无束的灵魂.然而莱斯特最终还是被一枪打死了,尽管他刚刚逃离丑陋的世界,刚刚体会到生命的美.看来,真正的"美国丽人",是可望而不可及的.我们只能在梦中幻想自己醒来编导很聪明,没有过多的纠缠于棘手的"不伦"关系.它成了一条引线,长度适中,在适当的时候及时收尾----也就是说,莱斯特和安吉拉之间没有发生真正的性关系.这是关键的一点.在发生性关系之前,一切都是可以容忍的,可以控制的.而一旦发生了性关系,则这种危险关系势必如燎原之火,脱缰野马,再也收不住了.大概也是由于这个原因,片中有一场性交的戏被砍掉了.它发生在一位42岁的父亲和一个16岁的处女之间.编剧保尔解释说,在写作剧本的抓狂时期,他并没有考虑这种事发生在两个明星身上的后果.后来梦工厂的一位执行主管枪毙了这一场景,理由是莱斯特并不需要彻底追随自己的欲望,因为安吉拉只是他发生转变的催化剂,不是终极目标.而且,若莱斯特真的和她上了床,岂不会变成一个肮脏下流的糟老头儿?于是我们在电影中看到了更改后的样子:莱斯特和安吉拉在厨房中坦诚的交谈,前者终于走回到了一位坚强父亲的老路上----在临死之前.2个小时后,当父亲微笑地看着全家福照片,一把枪出乎意料地出现在父亲的后脑勺,再崩的一声,鲜红的血液出现在在对面的墙上。
国外经典电影赏析结课论文关于《美国丽人》的影评《美国丽人》这部1999年度的第72届奥斯卡最佳影片犀利地揭示了美国日常生活的“众生相”。
该剧是由导演萨姆•曼德斯1999年执导的一部揭露和讽刺美国平静生活表面下的诸多矛盾的电影。
为我们提出了关于美与生活的真正意义的思考——什么才是世界上最美的东西,怎样的生活才是真正值得我们去追求的生活?本片采用了倒叙的叙事结构,一开始便提醒人们,这个看上去其貌不扬,微带颓废,强颜欢笑的男人,时日已经不多了,几乎能掰着手指算出来。
影片的笔墨着力刻画了两个三口之家和一个外人,一共七位人物的形象,就像美国社会平凡普通人生活交际圈的一个缩影。
如此的多线贯穿,各点开花,在120分钟的时间里,驾驭得游刃有余。
就这一点而言,导演以及编剧的功力可见一斑。
大抵着眼的都是十分不上镜的小事,但就是这些小小的细节拼凑到一块,让人俯视而观,顿时豁然开朗。
凯文·史派西饰演的莱斯特是整个故事主线的诉说者,就仿佛是在听其讲自己人生最后一段经历一样。
按部就班的生活轨迹,乏味慵懒的工作,那辆老旧的车,发动机的声音每天都是同一个调调。
莱斯特似乎早已习惯了这种机械化流水化,毫无激情可言的人生。
妻子不知从什么时候起,由原来的风骚俏妹变成了终日牢骚不断,凡事都要斤斤计较的黄脸婆。
稍长大了点的女儿,也疏离了这个家庭,显得可有可无。
莱斯特就是这样一个处于崩溃边缘,工作家庭都无视他存在的隐形人。
他可悲吗,不,至少他自己不这么想。
活着是为了自己,他人的漠不关心又算得上什么。
激情是要自己去发掘的,每个人都是超人,都有改变世界创造历史的能力。
要不然,周星星也不会在街上遇到那个双手倒立,努力将地球推远的乞丐了。
Carolyn,莱斯特的妻子,一个从表面上看来似乎是个不错的太太:有事业心,时髦美丽,身材好,关心女儿,家务活一手揽,只是好几年都不和丈夫发生性行为。
正如莱斯特所说的,她以前不是这样,他们曾经很快乐。
从他们之间的对白中可以知道,carolyn以前是个直率的女人,从不掩饰自己的感情,一个什么都可以从脸上看出来的简单而又可爱的女人。
# # #学院课程论文题目:从电影《美国丽人》看隐藏在美国社会肌肤内的种种“癌症”课程名称英语影视赏析考查学期2014/2015 学年第一学期考查方式课程论文姓名学号专业成绩指导教师从电影《美国丽人》看隐藏在美国社会肌肤内的种种“癌症”摘要:《美国丽人》这部影片的色调虽然不是黑白的,但却是晦涩的。
“世界如此之美,应该平静地去欣赏”,主人公莱斯特•伯纳姆死前的最后一席话启发到,人们要用崭新视角去看待周围的世界。
如此颇具哲理的结局既让观众对莱斯特-伯纳姆的离开充满悲伤,对人生意义价值产生新的思考。
物质带来便利,同时也带来太多负担,又有多少人,可以真的放下。
请宽容,让自己幸福,不能带给别人幸福至少不要带去伤害。
《美国丽人》是一部体现美国家庭伦理生活矛盾的黑色喜剧,影片线索繁多但却脉络清晰,充分显示了导演山姆-门德斯的深厚功力。
同时凯文-斯贝西的出色表演也是影片成功的保证。
关键词:晦涩;崭新;物质;伦理;黑色喜剧一、电影种类英语影视赏析这门课程对我们大学生来说,可以激发我们学习英语的兴趣,也可以让我们更加了解西方的文化。
通过我们所选修的英语影视鉴赏课程可以知道,英语电影可以分为:喜剧片、励志片、幽默片、爱情片、强档片、科幻片、剧情片、黑色片、战争片、动作片、惊悚片、恐怖片等等。
每种类型的影片,它所表达的东西和要呈现给观众的东西是不一样的。
二、电影简介《美国丽人》是一部美国剧情电影。
它以一个典型的美国中产阶级家庭为例,展示了隐藏在美国社会肌肤内的种种“癌症”。
这部影片从刚开始就预告了主角的生死:莱斯特•伯哈姆已经活不到一年了,而现在似乎还看不出什么迹象……,一直响着的背景音乐也是时而晦涩时而低沉的。
男主莱斯特在服务了14年的公司里面临着随时被炒鱿鱼的危险,在拜金霸道的妻子面前也是无能懦弱的形象,在女儿面前更是不能作为模范榜样,似乎在谁的面前都是失败者。
直至,遇到女儿的同学安吉拉之后,他重燃了对生活的希望。